I've already tried to get support through the site, but the answer wasn't very satisfactory. Here's my original question with my specs pasted:
I have the following problem: After (usually a warm) reset, my usb keyboard (Microsoft sidewinder x6) is not recognized during post and I can't get to the bios or the boot select menu (etc) unless I have a ps/2 keyboard to use. I've tried all available usb sockets, no external hubs etc, but made no difference. I've enabled everything usb-related in bios as well (ie legacy support), but still no difference. Any ideas please? It's very annoying to have a second keyboard just to enter the bios.
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Model Name : GA-Z68A-D3H-B3(rev. 1.0)
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M/B Rev : 1.0
BIOS Ver : F11c
Serial No. :
Purchase Dealer :
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VGA Brand : Sapphire Model : HD 6950 2gb
CPU Brand : Intel Model : i7 2600k Speed : 3.4ghz
Operation System : Win 7 32-bit SP :
Memory Brand : Kingston Type :
Memory Size : 4gb Speed : 1600
Power Supply : 650 W
And here's the answer I got:
Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. About the issue you mentioned, since the USB driver is bundled with OS, please update your OS to the latest service pack, and if possible, please try to test with another USB keyboard.
However, if the problem still occurs, a further testing or examination might be required. Since we are not possible to get your product, we suggest you to contact your supplier (where you purchased your product) and see if they can test your system directly.
Now, I can't understand how the OS and the keyboard driver are relevant at all as (I believe) I clearly said that my problem is during post. I also can't imagine how could Microsoft help me with this if I report it to them. For example, I've never had said problem with my previous Asus p5k motherboard, how is it Microsoft's fault it's not initialized more quickly on my current board? I also don't think anyone from the shop I bought my keyboard a year ago will come here and test it and be able to find a solution. I obviously do not expect the gigabyte staff to have all the keyboards produced handy to try them, but - and correct me if I'm wrong - this is a case of delayed usb keyboard initialization that many other boards had in the past. If anyone has an idea how to fix this, plz let me know. Otherwise, shouldn't a bios fix/workaround be considered? Thank you all in advance!
Kind Regards
Vas. Kostopoulos